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One of Us Show: Live From the End of the World – Episode 2
ONE OF US SHOW: LIVE FROM THE END OF THE WORLD – EPISODE 2 Ok, yes, we changed the name of the show a teensy bit from last week. But other than that, it’s decidedly the second episode only with the guys having a better idea what they’re doing this week. We plan for considerably more skill next week, even.
Screener Squad: The Platform
March 27, 2020
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film, horror, Movie Review, Netflix, podcast, review, Screener Squad, Streaming Movie, TIFF
THE PLATFORM MOVIE REVIEW Hold on to your lunch. Because you might just lose it while watching this gross but fascinating sci-fi horror thriller The Platform. The story follows Goreng (Ivan Massague), a young man who volunteers to spend time randomly reassigned to different levels in a bizarre tower prison to qualify for an accredited degree. Every day, a large
Screener Squad: Avenue 5
AVENUE 5 TV SERIES REVIEW Veep mastermind Armando Iannucci boldly goes where he has never gone before: science fiction! But it’s still a comedy of course. Avenue 5 follows the residents of the eponymous space cruise ship as they realize they have drifted way off course. With only eight weeks of food to last a three-year journey back to Earth,
Screener Squad: Resistance
RESISTANCE MOVIE REVIEW It’s another round of Jesse Eisenberg this week with Resistance. The story follows famous mime artist Marcel Marceau (Jesse Eisenberg), who aided the French resistance alongside a group of Jewish Boy Scouts to save ten thousand orphans during World War II. Sounds like quite the amazing story right? That’s what this movie hopes to shed light on.
Screener Squad: Vivarium
VIVARIUM MOVIE REVIEW A cute young couple, Jesse Eisenberg and Imogen Poots, are looking to buy a house. A very odd real estate agent insists they follow him out to a planned community called Yonder. Everything is the same. Imagine a Tim Burton suburbia but with no color or design changes between homes. And then the agent disappears. And they
Episode 11 – The Year Was 1971
When Bret confessed to Shira that he wished he chose The Abominable Dr. Phibes for the previous episode, the fix was easy: a 1971 themed episode! Welcome to the 70s, where love is intense and life is cheap (that 70s crime rate is no joke). If Vincent Price isn’t your 70s masculine ideal, you can always settle for Walter Matthau,

